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🗓️ 17 January 2023
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0:00.0 | Happy Tuesday everybody. First and foremost, I want to congratulate my archnemesis and colleague Matt Walsh with a suspend our beef for data congratulate him on the birth of his twins. |
0:11.8 | He has healthy twin boys that makes six children in the Walsh clan, which is just so wonderful and so fantastic and everybody is healthy and happy and he's going to be busy. |
0:23.6 | In case you didn't know guys, by the way, this is his second set of twins. So yeah, that a lot going on in that household and great news, especially following the discussion that we had on yesterday's podcast about divorce and talking about so many people in the media who make it seem like marriages staying together are such an impossible feat. |
0:41.6 | I think it's very depressing and people listen to that and they think that they can't have a healthy marriage to aspire to. |
0:47.2 | By the way, yesterday when I asked that question on my Instagram and my Twitter as a brief follow up, I was very surprised to see that when I did a poll asking for those who had been divorced, whether or not they regretted divorcing their other half, 25 to 30% on both Twitter and Instagram said yes, they did regret their divorces. |
1:07.2 | And I thought, wow, I thought it would be much lower, maybe 10% of people were upset that they had gotten divorced, but 25% is a high number. I think it signals to the rest of you, maybe you're in a marriage going through rough patch, really think through it. |
1:20.4 | The grass is not always greener. But enough about that topic because I want to ask you a question today. |
1:26.4 | And the question of the day today that I have come up with is if you had to die from one of the deadly sins, the seven deadly sins, which one would terrify you the most? |
1:39.2 | Massing this question because there is one of the carnalist sins that legitimately terrifies me and I think about it every single day and we should discuss it. |
1:47.2 | And we'll talk about that and much more today on CamSoundlings. |
2:02.8 | All right, so first up, just a little history regarding what the seven deadly sins are in case you're not aware. |
2:08.8 | The seven deadly sins were originally based on a list of eight principal vices. The list was developed in the fourth century by Mystic Evigrius Ponticus, whose work inspired the writings of monk and ascetic John Cassian. |
2:24.4 | In the sixth century, Pope Gregory changed Cassian's list of eight vices into a list of seven deadly or carnal sins of Roman Catholic theology. What are those sins? Pride, greed, lust, envy, gluttony, anger, and sloth. |
2:42.4 | Gregory viewed those to be capital or principal sins in that many other sins and that many other sins came from them. All right, so there you go. That's the background. And if you didn't know that that was the origin of the seven die sins, then you might have known about the movie seven. Maybe you saw that movie with Brad Pitt when he was super young. I saw it when I was probably too young. |
3:03.2 | And it's basically the premise of the movie is that there's a serial killer and he kills people based on these sins. So we find people that are committing sloth, gluttony, anger, lust, greed, and he kills them. And the killer ends up being spoiler alerts. The killer always is Kevin's facing. |
3:20.4 | All right, moving on. Why am I talking about this? Because I, one of these carnal sins drives me insane. Like actually, I think about it so often. And it is so important for me to never engage in this sin. Ever. Really. I can say that I, I rarely. |
3:40.4 | If ever commit this and if I do commit it, it's because I'm basically forced to commit it because I have been entrapped and the idea of suffering death because of this would be, it would just be too much for me. And that is sloth. |
3:57.2 | I'm thinking about this because on my way to Africa, by the way, 18 hour flight. This is one of the circumstances in which I was required to engage in sloth. I was trapped in an airplane for 18 hours. |
4:09.4 | And so what did I do? I watched TV. I watched an entire series, actually, it carried me all the way to Africa. I watched an entire series on TV. I never do that. I can't sit through more than one of them sort of anything. Because then I feel slothy. |
4:21.4 | I'm just like, I don't want to do this. I feel like I need to engage in something better than sitting down here and watching TV for more than one hour. |
4:28.4 | So on my way to this airport, I mean, at the airport, my way to Africa, I flew out from Atlanta Airport and there was a scene that when made me go from zero to 100 in terms of anger, which is another one of the Cardinal sins. |
4:41.4 | But my husband, I was just trying to get something to eat before we got in the plane and try not to rely too much on playing food. And for whatever reason, the international terminal at Atlanta Airport, there's basically about four places you can eat at, which again seems very strange to me. |
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